Format of safety instructions
DANGER!
Type and source of the danger!
 Consequences of non-obser-
vance
¾ Danger prevention measure
Self and personnel protection
Persons less than 18 years old must not use the
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device. Excepted from this are young persons
of 16 and over who are working under
supervision within the scope of their vocational
training.
Always remain alert and take the utmost care
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when working.
Always wear suitable personal protective
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equipment (suitable safety glasses and gloves).
Wear a special respiratory filter/mask.
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Wear special clothing to protect you body
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from contact with toxic vapours, solvents or the
products being processed.
 Poisoning can occur with some paints contain-
ing organic solvents due to the toxic vapours
which they give off.
¾ Always read the technical data sheets for the
products to be used before using them.
¾ Wearing personal protective equipment
reduces the risk of injury.
Never point the device towards any part of
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your body, towards yourself or towards other
persons.
Safety in the workplace
When selecting and using the product to be
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used, check by consulting the appropriate
safety data sheet, that it is compatible with
the area of work and the individual protective
equipment items.
Always earth paint spraying systems correctly.
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Keep the device out of the reach of children
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and never leave it unattended.
Disconnect the compressed air supply before
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carrying out any work on the device, during
work breaks and when the device is not in use.
Safety Instructions
Fire or explosion hazard
Do not use solvents and/or halogenated hy-
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drocarbon-based detergents (ethyl trichloride,
methyl chloride, etc.).
 Such products could cause corrosion to
galvanised parts that may result in explosive
chemical reactions.
Do not use inflammable liquids.
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Avoid naked flames and sparks.
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Never exceed the maximum working pressure
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of 8 bar!
Use the device only in well-ventilated rooms.
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Special safety instructions
Before starting work, check for trouble-free
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operation, completeness and the serviceability
of the device.
Do not use a faulty device.
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Do not use the device if its integrity may have
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been impaired as a result of a collision or
fall. This applies in particular to parts subject
to continuous loads, to adjustable parts or to
pressurised parts.
 It is quite possible that defects such as frac-
tures, cracks or similar phenomena may not be
directly recognisable.
¾ In this case do not use the device and inspect
and test it before using again. If in doubt,
contact your local dealer before using the
device again.
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